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What tells us that Stephen Crane's "A Great Mistake" is
written from the limited point
of view of the baby?
A. We only see and hear the Italian, but
we know the baby's thoughts - "his dreams
were of conquest."
B. We only know where the Italian sits, but
we know where the baby lives - "up five
flights."
C. "When he gazed at the Italian...his
lower lip hung low" tells us what the baby
is thinking

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